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You are the worst kind of good'Cause you're not even great
A Greek who reeks of false righteousness
That's what I hate
'Cause you fight to save lives
But won't kill and don't get the job done
I mean you totally could have avoided all this
Had you just killed my son
But no
You are far too nice
Mercy has a price
It's the final crack, we're about to break the ice now
You reveal your name
Then you let him live
Unlike you I've got no mercy left to give 'cause
Ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves
Ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves
Ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves
Ourselves
And now it is finally time
To say goodbye
Today, you die
Unless, of course, you apologize
For my son's pain
And all his cries
[ODYSSEUS]
Poseidon, we meant no harm
We only hurt him to disarm him
We took no pleasure in his pain
We only wanted to escape
[POSEIDON]
The line between naïveté and
Hopefulness is almost invisible
So close your heart
The world is dark and
[LAESTRYGONIANS]
Ruthlessness is mercy-
[POSEIDON]
Die
Ruthlessness - Written by Jorge Rivera-Herrans. The Epic Musical
May has May the 4th, so maybe something with a sci-fi vibe? I wouldn't suggest any Star Wars books because they're pretty mediocre from what I remember, but maybe a sci-fi book to "pay tribute" so to speak.
This account is ran by three library workers, and we all judge books by their covers. We've read books with covers that weren't great of course, but since we work at an academic library and our budget for recreational books is small, when we order books, we try to find books with eye catching covers because if we're are going to spend money from that budget on books, we want it to be on books that will catch the eyes of the students.And since this account is about the three of us workers reading books from our library to see if we like them, it's less of whether it influences us to read them, but whether we think they are interesting enough for other students to take notice. Sorry this was a little long winded for an answer!
I'm (a little impatiently) waiting on the third, currently untitled book in the Alex Stern trilogy by Leigh Bardugo.
